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Definition of mote
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Mote (n.) A small
particle,
as of
floating
dust;
anything
proverbially
small;
a
speck..
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Antitropous
::
Antitropous
(a.) At the
extremity
most
remote
from the
hilum,
as the
embryo,
or
inverted
with
respect
to the seed, as the
radicle..
Distance
::
Distance
(n.) The
remoteness
or
reserve
which
respect
requires;
hence,
respect;
ceremoniousness..
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Separated
by
intervals
greater
than
usual.
Benevolence
::
Benevolence
(n.) The
disposition
to do good; good will;
charitableness;
love of
mankind,
accompanied
with a
desire
to
promote
their
happiness..
Moth
::
Moth (n.) A mote.
Inland
::
Inland
(a.)
Within
the land; more or less
remote
from the ocean or from open
water;
interior;
as, an
inland
town..
Innuendo
::
Innuendo
(n.) An
oblique
hint; a
remote
allusion
or
reference,
usually
derogatory
to a
person
or thing not
named;
an
insinuation..
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Not
obvious
or
sriking;
as, a
remote
resemblance..
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Not
agreeing;
alien;
foreign.
Distance
::
Distance
(n.)
Remoteness
of
place;
a
remote
place.
Remote
::
Remote
(superl.)
Not
proximate
or
acting
directly;
primary;
distant.
Distal
::
Distal
(a.)
Remote
from the point of
attachment
or
origin;
as, the
distal
end of a bone or
muscle.
Mature
::
Mature
(v. t.) To bring or
hasten
to
maturity;
to
promote
ripeness
in; to
ripen;
to
complete;
as, to
mature
one's
plans..
Mote
::
Mote (n.) The
flourish
sounded
on a horn by a
huntsman.
See Mot, n., 3, and
Mort..
Gossat
::
Gossat
(n.) A small
British
marine
fish
(Motella
tricirrata);
--
called
also
whistler
and
three-bearded
rockling.
Voyageur
::
Voyageur
(n.) A
traveler;
--
applied
in
Canada
to a man
employed
by the fur
companies
in
transporting
goods by the
rivers
and
across
the land, to and from the
remote
stations
in the
Northwest..
Mote
::
Mote () of Mo.
Macrosporangium
::
Macrosporangium
(n.) A
sporangium
or
conceptacle
containing
only large
spores;
--
opposed
to
microsporangium.
Both are found in the
genera
Selaginella,
Isoctes,
and
Marsilia,
plants
remotely
allied
to
ferns..
Promoted
::
Promoted
(imp. & p. p.) of
Promot.
Nutrient
::
Nutrient
(n.) Any
substance
which has
nutritious
qualities,
i. e., which
nourishes
or
promotes
growth..
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